USPS Driver cuts across my yard
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@BittenMitten So you're saying I shouldn't complain because of something that happened to you that couldn't possibly have known about?
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You honestly should not complain. UPS backed into my basketball hoop and destroyed the entire thing. And you're complaining that this small thing put 2 tires on your lawn. wow.
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I don't know why the usps guy did that? But why were ups and usps both there at the same time? I'm kind of suspicious!
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@nialljamesbuckley You're right. I shouldn't have expected much from the video. However, in the time it takes to post this video, Scruit could have easily filled in the rut with some dirt and seeded it. Problem solved. You can't fix a monitor which has been thrown over a fence. I hope reading this has wasted some of your time. Have a nice day. =)
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@nialljamesbuckley Hah, thanks for that interesting comment. Yes I do have grass next to my driveway and yes I and relatives rather frequent the grassy area with vehicles. Not only am I a home owner but a business owner aswell, so maybe this isnt as clear cut as you think?
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@Cyclingbikingtrucker Clearly you're not a home-owner.
Its just grass
ArTiisTik760 3 weeks ago
@ArTiisTik760 Read it again. The dirt is pushed in and has to be corrected to prevent further damage from the lawn mower or risk of ankle sprains to people walking there.
Scruit 3 weeks ago
@Scruit Do you mow your lawn in December?
CptSchmidt 1 month ago
@CptSchmidt No - I can't image many folks in the midwest mow in december. But at the same time, the gournd isn't going to fix itself so the rut will still be there in the spring. I can't seed it now, won't grow, too cold.
Still, I have to go out there and fix it. That's half an hour of my time. You don't just throw dirt on it becuse the ground below it is compacted now and it affects the roots. You have to lift the ground back up with a garden fork, and get it all level.
Scruit 1 month ago